Spider-Noir: Nicolas Cage's Dark Web Swings onto Prime Video
4 October 2024

Spider-Noir: Nicolas Cage's Dark Web Swings onto Prime Video

Lights, camera, action! The much-anticipated "Spider-Noir" series has officially kicked off production, and we've got our hands on the first tantalizing set photos. Starring the one and only Nicolas Cage, this Spider-Man spin-off is shaping up to be a web-slinger like no other.

A Noir Take on the Spider-Verse

Picture this: it's the 1930s, and the Big Apple is rotten to the core. Enter our hero, a down-on-his-luck private eye who just happens to be the city's lone superhero. Sound intriguing? That's the gritty world of "Spider-Noir" in a nutshell.

The official synopsis teases that Cage's character will be "forced to face the sins of his past as the city's only superhero." But here's where it gets juicy – rumor has it that Cage might not be playing Peter Parker at all, but rather his genetic clone, Ben Reilly. Talk about a twist!


Behind the Scenes: Cage in Action

The first set photos have hit the web, and they're sending fans into a frenzy. We see Cage, not in the iconic Spider-suit, but rocking a long coat that screams "hardboiled detective." It's giving major vibes of the Spider-Man Noir that Cage voiced in "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse."

In one shot, Cage is sprawled on the ground, while another shows him on his knees. Is he dodging an invisible force? Running from his past? Or maybe just tying his shoelaces? (Hey, even noir detectives need to keep their laces tight!)

A Star-Studded Web of Talent

Cage isn't swinging solo in this series. He's joined by a stellar cast including:

Lamorne Morris as Robbie Robertson (yep, the same newshound from the comics)

Brendan Gleeson as the big bad (we're already shivering in our boots)

Li Jun Li and Jack Huston in yet-to-be-revealed roles

Behind the camera, we've got the dynamic duo of Oren Uziel and Steve Lightfoot as creators and showrunners. And if that wasn't enough star power, the producers include Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Amy Pascal – the Oscar-winning team behind "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse."


From Silver Screen to Small Screen

This series marks Cage's first starring role on the small screen. In a recent interview, the actor admitted he was a bit spooked by the transition to TV. "The prep time is different," Cage confessed. "It's like learning to swing on a new set of webs."

What to Expect: Noir Vibes and Alt-Universe Baddies

"Spider-Noir" is promising to be a love letter to classic film noir, with all the shadow-drenched streets and moral ambiguity that entails. The series draws inspiration from the Earth-90214 universe in the comics, where Peter Parker moonlights as a black-clad vigilante.

But what's a hero without villains? Keep your eyes peeled for noir-tinged versions of classic Spidey rogues like Norman "The Goblin" Osborn, Kraven, Vulture, and Chameleon. Word on the street is that Sandman might even make an appearance!


When Can You Tune In?

Mark your calendars (in pencil for now) – "Spider-Noir" is set to swing onto Prime Video sometime in 2025. An exact date is still under wraps, but rest assured, we'll be watching this space like a spider watching its web.

So, true believers, are you ready to see Nicolas Cage don the fedora and fight crime in a world of shadows and secrets? The game is afoot, and this Spider-Man is ready to weave a web of intrigue like never before!